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3 people are interested
Hospitaltiy/ Comfort Cart
ORGANIZATION: McLaren Bay Region
Please visit the new page to apply.
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3 people are interested
Walk from floor to floor and room to room offering goodies from the Hospitality/Comfort Cart to the patients, at no cost to the patient.
To apply go to
https://www.mclaren.org/main/volunteer-application-form-mclaren-bay-region
More opportunities with McLaren Bay Region
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About McLaren Bay Region
Location:
1900 Columbus Ave, Bay City, MI 48708, US
Mission Statement
McLaren Health Care, through its subsidiaries, will be the best value in health care as defined by quality outcomes and cost. Our guiding principle is to provide healthcare as we expect for our own family.
Description
McLaren Bay Region is a 404-bed acute care hospital providing specialty, primary and preventative care located in Bay City, Michigan. Services include cardiovascular, neuroscience, women’s health, orthopedics, rehabilitation, home health and hospice care, EMS and oncology. The emergency department treats more than 45,000 patients a year.McLaren Bay Region is affiliated with more than 50 educational institutions for training a wide variety of clinical personnel. As the regional leader in cardiovascular and neuroscience services, the medical center cares for patients throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region with a population of nearly 500,000.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1900 Columbus AveBay City, MI 48708
DATE POSTED
January 7, 2020
SKILLS
- Patient Care
- People Skills
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- Two - three hour commitment, once or twice a week. Ideal hours for comfort cart are 1pm-3pm, however hours can adjust to meet the needs of student volunteers who wish to volunteer after school.
- Must be in good physical health in order to walk floor to floor. Must understand the importance of patient safety and patient confidentiality, and be able to make sound decisions to protect patients.